LEXICAL BORROWINGS COMPARISON IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH

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Nasirova Khurshedabonu Sharof kizi

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 This article examines the phenomenon of lexical borrowings in Uzbek and English, highlighting the historical and cultural contexts that have influenced the integration of foreign words into both languages. By analyzing various sources of borrowings, including technological advances, globalization, and cultural exchange, the article offers insights into how such borrowings reflect the dynamic nature of language and the interplay between different cultures. It also explores phonological adaptations and semantic shifts resulting from the integration of borrowed terms, providing concrete examples from both languages.

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LEXICAL BORROWINGS COMPARISON IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(7), 513-515. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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